@IanCampbell The answer confuses me. Other than this... the question seems to be missing key information. This is very much a semantic rather than a syntactic question (which is why the answer confuses me). For this, I'd request more information on the problem domain.
It seems poorly constrained as written; not only would someone basically have to write the whole thing for the OP in order to answer, just about any minimally working solution would be a valid answer.
I'm kind of on the fence about this being spam. On the one hand, they are soliciting "a good teacher" and provide contact information. On the other hand, Are job offers spam? is really about development work. Thoughts?
A thought: Is there a scenario where a question is closed for a reason other than being a duplicate AND that question is a "good signpost"? My instincts say no, but maybe I'm overlooking something.
I came across a Q recently that was closed as a duplicate; but, the target was closed as "unclear" (or maybe something else ... can't remember ... but not as a dupe-chain).
So, I was thinking: if there should be a Qalloc() function for creating new questions, shouldn't we change [del-pls] requests to [free-pls] requests? :)
@IanCampbell Audits perform an important function, even for elected moderators.
Everyone is subject to becoming too focused on a task to the point of doing it in a more robotic manner or missing things for a variety of reasons, such as inattentional blindness, rather than spending the mental energy which really should be expended on each and every such repetition of the review task. Having audits provides at least a modicum of checking to make sure that the person hasn't continued reviewing for substantially too long.